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The Nile's seasons affected everyday life in Egypt for a various amount of reasons firstly it made their soil more fertile so that they could have more amount of fresh vegetation and crops because of inundation(flooding), it also helped transportation with boats so that they could reach far distances quicker which helped build temples.

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